Sinner 18350 Ready-Made Titanium Flashlight Review

I was lucky enough a while back to get in on a Sinner drop directly from Sinner himself.  So this light came to me directly from United Arab Emirates.  I was excited to snag it, but you don't have to get these that way.  There is at least one site that drops these lights on occasion.  This is my review of the Sinner 18350 Ready-Made Titanium Flashlight.

RovyVon E300S Angel Eyes Flashlight Review

Here's a light I've been excited about since I reviewed a light for RovyVon initially.  I since reviewed a couple more from the Aurora series (and like them!).  I was clued in during the prototype phase, but have only just gotten the review sample.  So here's my review of the RovyVon triple!  The E300S!

Venom Orion Flashlight Review

I have a penchant for snagging things I don't need, which meet the criteria for things I like.  I like brass triples.  This light by VenomDD wasn't even on my radar, but I found a great price on a copy, so I snagged it.  (Thanks for pointing me to it, u/emarkd!) Yes, this is another triple.  Another brass triple.  Does it cut the mustard?  Read on to find out!

Astrolux S43 Flashlight Review

I've reviewed many iterations of this light.  I did the S42 not that long ago.  And one of my very first reviews was of the Manker E14 (which I later sold, and hugely regretted selling).   This is yet another update on that platform, with 219c emitters, and some other improvements.  Read on for more!

Acebeam L16 Flashlight Review

Another Acebeam review today!  I do not have all that much experience with this brand, but what I have seen, I like.  This is a medium range 18650-sized thrower, with on-board charging, and dual switch.  Read on to see how it performs!

Fireflies ROT66 Flashlight Review

Believe it or not, I buy quite a few lights.  More often than not those lights have Nichia emitters.  In this case, the light has nine nichia emitters (and a few other type too).  This light is by a new company on the block who's hitting quite hard.  This is the FireFlies ROT66.

Fenix E16 Flashlight Review

Going small is the big thing in 16340 lights lately, and Fenix has entered the game.  The Fenix E16 is a tiny light - definitely the smallest 16340 light I've handled (and I'd guess the very smallest on the market).  I've been using this one for a while, so read on for my thoughts!

Acebeam EC65 Flashlight Review

After talking with the guys over at KillzoneFlashlights, and reviewing their 219b BLF-348, we got into some more serious discussions.  They sent a few more lights.  Two by Acebeam, and one of their own.  Here's the first of those, the Acebeam EC65.  

Wuben E05 Flashlight Review

Wuben is still hitting the scene hard.  I've reviewed a Wuben before, the TO10R.  The build quality is great, and I was interested to see if Wuben would keep that trend going.  They sent the E05, which I believe has just been released, and here's my review and test of it!

Rofis MR30 Flashlight Review

I tend to like Rofis lights.  They're well made, very functional, and more often than not, just neat little lights.  So I was excited when this MR30 showed up in the mail - the MR70 is still my go-to powerbank travel light.  The MR30 is smaller with the same capacity, and loses the side light (which I never really used anyway).  I'm excited to put it to the test!

Zanflare SB-6039 Solar Tent Light Review

While this is a light, it's not really a typical flashlight.  And to be honest I've had it on a shelf to review for a while and I'm going to put it on the "Tuesday" (aka "not a flashlight") review day.  So here are my thoughts on this little solar powered hanging light, the Zanflare SB-6039.

Nitecore TM10K Flashlight Review

Here's a light I was so excited to get, and one I'm very pleased to have.  It's quite special - Nitecore's highest output light at a claimed 10,000 lumens.  I've been messing around with it for a while, and here are my tests and thoughts!

Sofirn Q8 Flashlight Review

I already reviewed this light once.  That time, it was the BLF Q8.  I liked that light then.  I saw that Sofirn had a version of that light, and it was rumored that they manufactured the original BLF Q8, so I wanted to see if this version was "close enough."  Read on to find out!

Thrunite TN42C V2 Flashlight Review

Here's a review of another Thrunite. In truth, and as I just reviewed the TN42, this review will be much the same as that review, but with more consideration for the battery pack (which is the main/only difference). I liked the regular TN42, so let's see how the TN42c v2 pans out!

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